1. Saltwater contains high amounts of salt, making it unsafe for drinking and irrigation unless it goes through expensive desalination. Freshwater, on the other hand, is found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground and can be used directly for most human needs like drinking, bathing, and farming.Read more

    Saltwater contains high amounts of salt, making it unsafe for drinking and irrigation unless it goes through expensive desalination. Freshwater, on the other hand, is found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, and underground and can be used directly for most human needs like drinking, bathing, and farming. Because freshwater is so limited and essential, it must be used wisely and protected from pollution.

     

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  2. Freshwater is vital because it supports every part of life—humans, animals, and plants all need it. We use it for drinking, growing food, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Farmers depend on it to water crops, and many species live in freshwater habitats. Without clean and available freshwater, basic sRead more

    Freshwater is vital because it supports every part of life—humans, animals, and plants all need it. We use it for drinking, growing food, cooking, cleaning, and bathing. Farmers depend on it to water crops, and many species live in freshwater habitats. Without clean and available freshwater, basic survival becomes difficult, making it one of the most essential natural resources on Earth.

     

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  3. The textbook shows several sources of freshwater: rivers, lakes, ponds, waterfalls, glaciers and underground water accessed through wells, borewells and handpumps. These sources supply the water we drink, use in farms for growing food and rely on in homes for daily chores. Many animals and plants alRead more

    The textbook shows several sources of freshwater: rivers, lakes, ponds, waterfalls, glaciers and underground water accessed through wells, borewells and handpumps. These sources supply the water we drink, use in farms for growing food and rely on in homes for daily chores. Many animals and plants also live in or near these water bodies. Freshwater sources are precious and must be protected.

     

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  4. Wular Lake, located in Jammu and Kashmir, is one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes. It plays a vital role in controlling floods by regulating river flow. The lake also supports biodiversity by providing habitat for fish, migratory birds and aquatic plants. Its ecological importance makes it a valuaRead more

    Wular Lake, located in Jammu and Kashmir, is one of Asia’s largest freshwater lakes. It plays a vital role in controlling floods by regulating river flow. The lake also supports biodiversity by providing habitat for fish, migratory birds and aquatic plants. Its ecological importance makes it a valuable natural resource that helps in water conservation, biodiversity and climate balance in the region.

     

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  5. Snow is described in the chapter as the solid form of water. Water naturally exists in three states: solid (snow or ice), liquid (water) and gas (steam or vapour). Snow falls from clouds during winter or in cold regions and when it melts, it turns into freshwater. Recognising snow as a form of waterRead more

    Snow is described in the chapter as the solid form of water. Water naturally exists in three states: solid (snow or ice), liquid (water) and gas (steam or vapour). Snow falls from clouds during winter or in cold regions and when it melts, it turns into freshwater. Recognising snow as a form of water helps us understand its role in the water cycle.

     

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